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MacManiac
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Water Dispenser Query?

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We are buying a water dispenser, where the bottle is at the bottom of the dispenser. As we don’t want to hump 15 litre bottles, we want to use a 10 litre bottle. Unfortunately the shop we intend to buy from, is unable to confirm that a 10 litre bottle would fit and the manufacturers are not picking up the phone (holidays?).

Can anyone help?
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Yes, all bottles fit. We've had one of these dispensers for a year and used all different-sized bottles. Ours is made by Otto, bought from SHC. I think Premier Electrical sell the same model.
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DavidatLWH wrote: Fri Aug 25, 2023 9:20 am Yes, all bottles fit. We've had one of these dispensers for a year and used all different-sized bottles. Ours is made by Otto, bought from SHC. I think Premier Electrical sell the same model.
That’s great. Many thanks.
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We have a similar system which we bought in Superhome to the one for sale in Premier Electric using tap water - works out very economical and just top up as required.

'No more lifting of heavy water bottles, just fill your water cooler filter bottle up yourself, as and when needed'.

https://www.premierelectrical.net/DOMOL ... 14199.aspx
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galexinda wrote: Fri Aug 25, 2023 11:38 am We have a similar system which we bought in Superhome to the one for sale in Premier Electric using tap water - works out very economical and just top up as required.

'No more lifting of heavy water bottles, just fill your water cooler filter bottle up yourself, as and when needed'.

https://www.premierelectrical.net/DOMOL ... 14199.aspx
Isn't that a gravity-fed dispenser, rather than the pumped version the OP and myself mentioned?
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Water dispenser arrived and we had bought an 11 litre water bottle in preparation (as our local bakery did not stock 10 litre bottles). Imagine our surprise when our new water dispenser instructions said to use only 11 or 19 litre bottles. Terrific service from https://savvas-eracleous.com/ in Paphos. Highly recommended. We decided on a Morphy-Richards 45006 model.
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DavidatLWH wrote: Sat Aug 26, 2023 12:03 pm
galexinda wrote: Fri Aug 25, 2023 11:38 am We have a similar system which we bought in Superhome to the one for sale in Premier Electric using tap water - works out very economical and just top up as required.

'No more lifting of heavy water bottles, just fill your water cooler filter bottle up yourself, as and when needed'.

https://www.premierelectrical.net/DOMOL ... 14199.aspx
Isn't that a gravity-fed dispenser, rather than the pumped version the OP and myself mentioned?
Yes, it is gravity fed. Just use a 1.5L water bottle to top it up with tap water which is great for my arthritic hands.
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